LeEco launched 3 4K smart Tvs in India

LeEco today made an entry into the Indian TV segment by launching three new 4K smart TVs. LeEco Super3 X55, LeEco Super3 X65 and LeEco Super3 Max65 3D are the 3 TVs that were launched with price tag of Rs. 59,790, Rs. 99,790 and Rs. 1,49,790 respectively.

LeEco is offering these TVs with attractive price tag that includes Free Shipping, Free Installation, 2 years warranty, 2 years LeEco Membership and 4 years panel warranty.

LeEco Super3 X65 features and specifications

This smart 4K TV is also powered by same hardware that powers the Super3 X55. The Super3 X65 however comes with 64.53 inch LED screen with 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution and loaded with 3GB DDR3 RAM and 16GB eMMC5.0 flash memory.

LeEco Super3 Max65 features and specifications

This TV is also using same chipset but comes with 64.53 inch LED screen with 4K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate. Other features are 2.1 channel stereo audio with 7 speakers. There is 3GB RAM and 64GB eMMC 5.0 storage. LeEco Super3 Max65 supports 3D and does come with 2x 3D glasses.

These smart TVs are running EUI 5.5 TV OS that is based on Android Lollipop 5.0.

LeEco TV price in India

LeEco Super3 X55 is the cheapest 4K TV at Rs. 59,790. Then comes the LeEco Super3 X65 for Rs. 99,790 and the LeEco Super Max65 3D is pricey at Rs. 1,49,790. These 4K LeEco smart TVs will go on sale on Flipkart and LeMall site from August 10 onwards.

any idea about manufacturer of panel used in these TVs?
these tvs are still on expensive side and fall in slightly premium price bracket. LeEco should launch 32,40 and 45 inch models in 20-35k price range.

Yes, even buy a branded non-smart tv with android TV box or stick. You can upgrade these boxes/stick at very less cost and still have a reliable TV.
I have a LG TV (43 inch, 120 Hz referesh rate) that I use with chromecast & teewe dongles. It works great. LG TV has 2 years warranty too.

And AFAIK Mi or LeEco is concerned. There service is extremely poor and you can easily see this on their forums. Putting money in a 10-15K is one thing and buying a 50K TV is completely another.